Retrospective 2025 Juliana Vannucchi

Juliana Vannucchi is graduated in Social Communication, degree in Philosophy and Editor-in-Chief of the website Fanzine Brasil.
Juliana Vannucchi is graduated in Social Communication, has degree in Philosophy and editor-in-chief of the site Fanzine Brasil.

A Voice That Unites Art, Reflection and Experience

In 2025, the columnist Juliana Vannucchi stood out in Website Obras de Arte as an author whose writing transcends simple coverage of cultural events: his production throughout the year invited readers to think of art as an experience, philosophy and deep human expression.

With a sensitive and restless look, Juliana followed different paths — from aesthetic analysis to reflective interviews, from poetry to contemporary artistic life — consolidating itself as one of the most thought-provoking voices in the column Art & Reflection.

The Fascinating Artistic Universe of Soraya Balera

Still at the beginning of the year, Juliana introduced readers to the visual artist's work Soraya Balera, highlighting his artistic trajectory linked to mythology, to mysticism and nature, as well as the striking presence of his work in the independent scene of Sorocaba and the region.

Through writing that combines sensitive description and aesthetic contextualization, the text showed how art can illuminate and inspire those who contemplate it.

Cynthia Ross Launches New Book of Poetry: Meet The Secret Door

In an article that crossed art, music and literature, Juliana discussed the launch of the book of poetry by iconic artist Cynthia Ross.

The matter, rich in biographical details and reflections on the emotional and sensorial content of the poems, became a bridge between underground art and the curious reader, highlighting the poetic voice as an expression of life and experience.

Spleen as an Aesthetic and Existential Foundation in Baudelaire’s Work

With philosophical depth, Juliana explored the concept of spleen in the work of French poet Charles Baudelaire, analyzing how this emotional condition — of melancholy, boredom and existential restlessness — lies at the center of the poetic creation of one of the greatest names in literature.

By doing so, the author invited the reader to reflect on how complex emotional states can be rich sources of aesthetic meaning.

“Art is an Opportunity to Imagine the Impossible”: conversation with Tuca Galvan

In this conversation with the visual artist Tuca Galvan, Juliana led a reflection on the creative process and the challenges of making a living from art.

The interview covered topics such as the role of imagination, of artistic practices based on recyclable materials, e a condição do artista no contexto contemporâneo — um diálogo que colocou a experiência artística como caminho de pesquisa e vivência.

🎸 Poesia, Filosofia e Rock and Roll

Encerrando o ano, Juliana explorou o encontro entre poesia, filosofia e cultura musical em uma conversa com a poetisa Matilda Joon.

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O texto mostrou como essas três formas de expressão se entrelaçam: a poesia como ritual de transformação emocional, a filosofia como busca de sentido e o rock and roll como pulsão de existência.

A matéria provocou o leitor a considerar a arte como um ato vivencial e ritualístico.

Uma Escrita Que Convida A Pensar A Arte Em Todas As Suas Dimensões

Along 2025, Juliana Vannucchi apresentou aos leitores do Artworks a repertoire of texts that move between aesthetic analysis, in-depth interviews and poetic encounters.

His writing worked on philosophical concepts, cultural contexts and personal statements from artists, making each article an opportunity for reflection and more intimate contact with the artistic universe.

In this retrospective, Juliana's commitment to not only informing, but to provoke and enrich readers' experience with art in its most vivid and plural form — showing that art, in all its complexity, can be understood as a way of knowing the world and ourselves.

JULIANA VANNUCCHI
Sorocaba – São Paulo
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